Prolific, Pulitzer Prize-winning, politically conservative Garry Wills writes about politics, religion, presidents, and saints. Although his works are often considered controversial, he approaches his subjects in an intellectual, logical manner. Themes in his books include: the true meaning of various parts of the Bible; the constitutional question of church and state relations; the modern presidency and national security; problems with the Vatican and current Roman Catholic policies; the nature of leadership; and the politics of celebrity. Start with: Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America

Prolific, Pulitzer Prize-winning, politically conservative Garry Wills writes about politics, religion, presidents, and saints. Although his works are often considered controversial, he approaches his subjects in an intellectual, logical manner. Themes in his books include: the true meaning of various parts of the Bible; the constitutional question of church and state relations; the modern presidency and national security; problems with the Vatican and current Roman Catholic policies; the nature of leadership; and the politics of celebrity. Start with: Lincoln at Gettysburg: The Words that Remade America